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Bohammer

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What a happy lil fella! Each time I try to a nest-style succulent as a start it ends up bolting on me really quickly after getting transplanted to soil. Any advice?

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Funny - my last attempt was in a matching elephant pot, with the same appearance.
Ok I'll try even more light, my other houseplants seem happy but small succulents have always gone awry on me. My outdoor birds nests do great, they basically grow like ground cover for me. Thanks for the reply!

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so this weekend I needed to kill a couple of hours in Yakima, and being as I am of course a massive museum nerd (and have a museum membership elsewhere that got me in for free) I went to the Yakima Valley Museum

folks, it was A TRIP

a smorgasbord

a veritable fantasia of all the things I love and hate about museums

I will share some highlights

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hey @sarae I linked your post into the newly made Yakima magazine, I hope you come over and share some more stories about the city!
https://kbin.social/m/Yakima

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Very cool! I did a similar project (but for Oyster mushrooms in the Pacific Northwest of the US). I really like your use of recent weather data, I just used historic for mine.

Something else I did and I think you might benefit from is adding some blackout layers to your map. Some that I used are impermeable surface maps (roads, parking lots, buildings), private land maps (in the US foraging on someones property is a good way to have a gun pointed at you), and waterway maps.

I was also able to find data on foliage coverage, which I'm not sure if the mushies you're looking for like or avoid tree cover.

Its been several years, but almost all of this info was available as downloadable databases and/or esri online maps from my state government for free.

Super cool project! Its unfortunate I have to read it upside-down though =-p

Heritage Gardens of the Columbia River Basin (www.hgcd.info)

For any of you that are located in Central Washington state, the Heritage Gardens of the Columbia River Basin organization has been wonderful to work with! They design native plant, low water, and insect/animal habitat friendly landscapes for homes (and I think businesses)....

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